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Dr. Frank Thompson "Tom" Wigton Jr.

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Frank T. 'Tom' Wigton Jr. Butler optometrist Dr. Frank Thompson "Tom" Wigton Jr., 84 of Bran-dywine Village, formerly of West Muntz Avenue, died at 5 p.m. Monday at the Good Samaritan Hospice at Concordia Lutheran Services, Cabot.Born Sept. 22, 1922, in Butler, he was the son of Frank T. and...

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Tom was a dear friend of mine. I would see him at the Butler VA Medical Center and he'd come by and just sit and talk. We were always glad to see and talk to him. He was a good man. I hated to hear of his passing. We were out of town then and when we finally got the paper it was over and too late for the funeral. Our sympathy to all his family. He'll be missed.

I will always remember Tom showing me the picture of him with his p-38 ,which he flew from Britain to Germany in WWII. He was such a pleasant person to talk to, I enjoyed him so much and will sadly miss him. Our deepest sympathy to the Wigton family.

Jeff and Family,
Sorry to hear the news about your dad. What a great example of a man.

To Barbara and all the family,
Dr. Wigton was a pillar of the church and the community. You know my parents loved you both. He was such a support when my Dad died. I wish we were in town. Mom will be devastated.
Karen Weisenstein Spellman
Alice Weisenstein

Ah yes Dr. Tom.
To the Family of Dr. Tom
I was 5 years old in 1951 went I went for my first appointment with Dr. Tom and of course scared. That was silly but of course I was to young to know that.
55 years later I would like to say this about Dr. Tom Wigton:
What a wonderful man!!!!
Here is a man more sucessful than most men and I am not speaking worldly.
His success is in having the most important values life has to acquire and earn, and he has them all.
Those are...

Wigton Family - We are saddened by the loss of Dr. Tom. He was one of the nicest men that we knew. We enjoyed the time that he entertained us while examining our eyes, and were always happy to see him making the rounds of the waiting room when he had cut back on his work. Earth's loss is Heaven's gain!!

To the Family of Dr. Tom we send our sympathy to all of you on your loss. He sent me some history on the Wigton Family but we never got it all completed. All I heard about him he was very well thought of. I wish I could have meet him in person God Be With You. Don & Phyllis Wigton Family

Jeff & Bill What an absolute privelege to know your father. God has made Good men & he was certainly one of them. Our deepest sympathy. Gib & Linda Lewis State College,Pa.

Dear Jeff and the Wigton fellas, I wish to express my deepest sympathy for the passing of your father. I certainly enjoyed reading about him and his many and varied accomplishments, not the least of which are his great children and family.